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myspace question


Question Posted Tuesday January 27 2009, 4:25 pm

ok so you know how on myspace at the top of the browser above the address bar when your profile it says like your name age sex and myspace adress and stuff? is there like a code or something to hide that?

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S_C answered Wednesday January 28 2009, 1:24 pm:
This website has just about every code you could ever want.
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If you scroll down a bit, it gives you "hide" codes.

Also, when you click to get the code, it shows you exactly what you're going to be doing just in case you're unsure if that's the code you want.

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